Apartment of approximately 94 m², located in the Apollo neighborhood. It has a living room with open kitchen, two bedrooms, a central bathroom, and balcony. Located on perpetually purchased leasehold land.
Guided tour
Enter via the elevator to the fourth floor, where a total of three apartments are located. Once inside, Immediately light Immediately catches your eye—thanks to the windows on three sides, the home is bright and open. From the hall, the floor plan unfolds naturally.
At the front is the open-plan living room with dining area in the bay window. The kitchen flows seamlessly into this space, with a central island and sleek design. Thanks to the corner location and large windows, the sightlines are long and there is plenty of natural light.
On the other side of the hall are two bedrooms, both with access to the balcony. The master bedroom overlooks the courtyard gardens towards Stadionweg. The bathroom is efficiently and stylishly designed, with a walk-in shower and modern washbasin unit.
The property has an external storage room in the basement and is located on leasehold land owned by the Local authority , for which the ground rent has been bought off in perpetuity. Outside, you will find the tranquility of the Apollobuurt neighborhood, with the urban rhythm within walking distance. Minervaplein 29-IV offers a well-maintained, light-filled living environment in one of the most beloved neighborhoods of Amsterdam-Zuid.
Neighborhood Guide
On Beethovenstraat, coffee shops and restaurants like Van der Veen and Ferilli’s give the neighborhood a young and dynamic vibe. Olympiaplein is home to the bakery Le Fournil and Fromagerie L’Amuse. The wide avenues and greenery of Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and old trees, create a sense of space and are ideal for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood is known for its excellent elementary and secondary schools, as well as its convenient location near the Ring and Amsterdam Zuid station. The apartment is easily accessible by bike, car, and public transportation. The A10 Ring Road is just a 5-minute drive away via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid) or exit S109. Multiple tram and bus lines depart from both Stadionweg and Olympiaplein, such as trams 5 and 24 to VUmc or Amstelveen and buses to Sloterdijk Station and Zuid Station, respectively. Regional transit also departs from Station Zuid, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid is a 5-minute bike ride away. A resident parking permit costs €192.81 for 6 months. Currently, there is no waiting list for this permit zone. A second parking permit costs €482.03 for 6 months.
Details
• Living area approx. 94 m²
• Northeast-facing balcony approx. 5 m²
• Separate storage room approx. 6 m²
• Electric outdoor awning
• Located on leasehold land owned by Local authority . The ground rent has been bought out in perpetuity
• Energy label D
• Homeowners’ association service charges €266.16 per month
• Heating cost advance payment €177 per month
• Municipal monument
• Nationally protected cityscape
The Light Line of South
Sometimes everything just clicks. The location, the atmosphere, the view, the finish. Minervaplein 29-IV is one of those apartments where every detail has been chosen with care — understated, stylish, and well thought out. With windows on three sides, light from early morning until evening, and a balcony overlooking a tranquil field of city gardens. This apartment — which we call 'the Light Line of South' — combines elegance with everyday comfort. No grand gestures, but a home that slowly gets under your skin. Quietly located in the Apollo neighborhood, on the fourth floor with an elevator, yet right in the middle of the city and its connections.
Whether you come in for the view, the light, or the calm layout, you stay for the feeling that this is right. And that's exactly what makes this place special.
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Ronald van de Bijl | Real Estate Agent Broersma Wonen
Jelle Mundt | Makelaar Broersma Wonen
Located on the stately Minervaplein, in the heart of the Beethovenbuurt neighborhood, this corner building is a natural anchor point within the urban rhythm of Berlage's Plan Zuid. The façade, constructed in characteristic brickwork with a natural stone plinth and white window frames, bears witness to the meticulous detailing of the interwar period – a period in which expression went hand in hand with monumentality. The architecture exudes the tranquility of the Amsterdam School, with its geometric lines, deep recesses, and rhythmic repetition of windows. Striking bay windows capture the light and direct it inside, while the stylized wrought-iron mailboxes and original entrance still recall the original design. The expressive style is supported by a clear interplay of lines, without excess.
The residential floor can be read as a single spatial whole, where light, rhythm, and openness play the leading role.
The living area is characterized by an open and functional layout, with light and space taking center stage. The living room extends across the entire width of the apartment and features large, south-facing windows overlooking Minervaplein and the rooftops of the Beethovenbuurt neighborhood. The bay window allows plenty of daylight to flood in during the day, while in the evening it creates an atmospheric living environment. The sitting area is spacious and the herringbone wooden floor continues seamlessly into the other rooms of the apartment, contributing to a feeling of continuity and spaciousness. The layout is logical and clear: the hall connects to the living room and then continues to the kitchen — without any visual interruptions.
The kitchen has a minimalist design with handle-less high-gloss white fronts and a ceramic worktop. A centrally located cooking island forms a subtle separation between the kitchen and living area, while maintaining openness. The kitchen is equipped with built-in appliances from Siemens, including a fridge-freezer, dishwasher, oven with microwave function, four-burner induction hob, stainless steel extractor hood, and a Quooker Combi. The entire floor has been designed with an emphasis on tranquility, simplicity, and functionality. Clean lines, natural colors, and carefully selected materials create a harmonious living environment in which the various living functions complement each other without compromising on space.
The bedrooms are located at the quiet rear of the house, with direct access to the balcony. The master bedroom is generously sized, with a soft green wall color that envelops the space in tranquility. Large windows on two sides create a light, serene atmosphere—the morning opens here with a view over the city gardens towards Stadionweg and Murillostraat.
On the other side, a second bedroom offers the same access to the balcony and is perfect as a guest room, children's room, or study. Here, too, the natural light creates a relaxed and bright atmosphere. Both Rooms herringbone flooring, continuing from the living area, which creates visual unity and tranquility.
The bathroom is minimalist and sleek, finished in white and anthracite. A wide walk-in shower with rain shower and glass wall forms the central element. The space is finished with large wall tiles, a modern washbasin unit, and a designer radiator. A horizontal line of frosted glass allows daylight to enter without compromising privacy.
Everything is designed to promote relaxation — without excess, with precision.
The balcony extends across the entire width of the rear facade and is accessible from both bedrooms. It is a quiet, secluded outdoor space with a beautiful view of the deep inner gardens of Stadionweg and Murillostraat. The greenery here forms a backdrop of layered planting and classic city gardens — a living painting that changes with the seasons.
Thanks to its north and east-facing location, the morning light floods in here. The rest of the day, the balcony remains wonderfully sheltered, while sunlight enters the home through the other facades. This allows you to enjoy light and warmth inside and shelter and tranquility outside.
A place for coffee, a good book, or a private conversation—anchored in the rhythm of the city, but shielded from its noise.
In Beethovenstraat, coffee bars and restaurants such as Van der Veen and Ferilli's give the neighborhood a young and dynamic character. Olympiaplein is home to Le Fournil bakery and Fromagerie L'Amuse cheese shop. The wide avenues and greenery of Beatrixpark, with its modern sculptures and old trees, create a feeling of space and are ideal for sports and relaxation. The neighborhood is known for its good primary and secondary schools and also for its convenient location in relation to the Ring and Amsterdam Zuid station.
accessibility
The apartment is easily accessible by bicycle, car, and public transportation. The A10 ring road can be reached within 5 minutes by car via exit S108 (Oud-Zuid) or exit S109. From both Minervaplein (Stadionweg) and Olympiaplein Rooms tram and bus lines, such as tram 5 and 24 to VUmc or Amstelveen and buses to Sloterdijk station and Zuid station respectively. Regional transport also departs from Station Zuid, including a direct connection to Schiphol Airport. Station Zuid is a 5-minute bike ride away.
Parking
Parking on public streets is available through a permit system (permit zone Zuid 2.2). With a parking permit for Zuid 2.2, you may park in Zuid-1, Zuid-2, and Zuid-8. A resident parking permit costs €192.81 per 6 months. Currently, there is no waiting period for this permit zone. A second parking permit costs €482.03 per 6 months. (Source: Local authority , May 2026).